frankprozzoly
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- Mar 28, 2014
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I was reading a debate wether to check oil cold or after operating temperature. Isn't the rule to always check when engine is warm
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2. Most (all?) manufacturers recommend checking oil 5-10 mins after the engine is shut down - how could the like be "cold" if the engine was just running 5 minutes ago? No manufacturer, I've ever seen, said "check oil cold after sitting overnight". Some manufacturer's even specify checking the oil warm/hot (Nissan) in the owner's manual.
•Let's see...(thinking out loud):in the manual
You should really be checking the oil warm to hot for two reasons:
1. The oil will expand slightly when hot, you want the reading to be accurate as of operating temperature.
2. Most (all?) manufacturers recommend checking oil 5-10 mins after the engine is shut down - how could the like be "cold" if the engine was just running 5 minutes ago? No manufacturer, I've ever seen, said "check oil cold after sitting overnight". Some manufacturer's even specify checking the oil warm/hot (Nissan) in the owner's manual.
I do stand corrected. It is indeed stated in the manual.
1. Idle to operating temp.
2. Shut off engine and wait 10 MIN.
3. Obtain your reading.